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Haley Holland

I'm going to start this by saying sleep deprivation isn't my thing. I can barely think.


Just minutes after my prior update I heard from the surgeon. He said Patrick came through the surgery and was doing well. The surgery was difficult due to his prior open heart surgery, and there is an increased risk of bleeding for the same reason.


But they were going to be moving him to ICU and waking him up to test his brain and heart function, as well as his motor skills to make sure nothing was impaired during the procedure. He said the heart function will be sluggish at first and then will pick up slowly. Patrick also has a balloon pump in his groin that should come out in a day or two.


He still has a breathing tube in but that won't stop me from going to go see him soon. He likely won't be awake. But seeing Patrick in that state is nothing new to me. The simple fact that he survived the surgery is crowding out any qualms I might have over tubes and wires.


So in short, number five - Andrew, as we affectionately call this donor unless we become blessed enough to find out his true name - was the perfect one.


Lucky #5.

Haley Holland

The kids and I just landed in Seattle. The last I heard, Patrick was still in surgery. Thanking God we got here in time to get the update calls 💕 Can't wait to speak with the surgeon!

Haley Holland

A nurse from UW called. They are prepping Patrick to take out the old heart as soon as the new one arrives in the OR.


He's doing good! I'm so relieved they finally had someone reach out to me with an update.


My thoughts have been ping-ponging around to a million different subjects, but Andrew is never far from my focus. He is giving us the greatest gift anyone could give, and it is costing him and his family dearly. Please keep them in your thoughts and prayers. Andrew, we love you already.

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